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Naugatuck Valley Community College: NVCC To Host 2nd Annual STEM Festival at Waterbury Campus

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Naugatuck Valley Community College issued the following announcement on April 12.

Naugatuck Valley Community College invites STEM enthusiasts of  all ages to its 2nd Annual STEM Festival on Saturday, April 30 from 1 – 4  pm at their Waterbury Campus located at 750 Chase Parkway. The  festival, organized by the college’s NViSION scholar program and NVCC  STEM Club, will feature live STEM demonstrations by students and  faculty, family-friendly STEM activities, music, food, a reptile  experience, a bounce obstacle course, tours of the campus grounds,  exploration of various species of plants on campus, and lots more fun! 

Planned demonstrations and hands-on activities include how to make  elephant toothpaste, slime, holograms, lava lamps, bottle rockets, and  hovercrafts.  "Instructions will be provided for attendees to replicate  many of the activities at home," explained Marian Zerbi, Professor of  Mathematics and NViSION Scholar Program Co-Director. The NVCC Quadcopter  Team, sponsored by the NASA Space Grant, will also be showcasing their  final project. 

“We are excited to welcome the community to this fun-filled event to  showcase the many ways STEM touches our lives. The hands-on activities  are sure to delight all ages and individuals can participate in any or  all the day’s events,” says Rebecca Binney, NVCC Biology professor and  NViSION Scholar Program Co-Director. 

More information can be found on the NViSION website nv.edu/nvision or follow us on Instagram. 

The STEM Festival is sponsored by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NViSION #188374) and NVCC’s STEM Club. 

Event At-a-Glance:  

What: 2nd Annual STEM Festival

When: Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 1- 4 pm  

Where: Naugatuck Valley Community College, Fine Arts Plaza & Atrium

Directions: 750 Chase Parkway, Waterbury, West Entrance,

Parking: Kinney Hall (Lot C), ASL and Ekstrom Hall parking garagesCost: Free and open to the public

For more information: Visit: www.nv.edu/nvision  Questions? Email: nvision@nv.edu

Original source can be found here.

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